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What to Know About Trump’s Broad Grant of Clemency to Jan. 6 Rioters

He issued formal pardons to more than 1,550 rioters charged with a wide range of crimes and commuted the sentences of 14 members of far-right groups.
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Donald Trump jolts markets with threat of tariffs against Mexico and Canada

Canadian dollar and Mexican peso slide as US president dashes brief hopes of more measured approach
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Ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio freed, expected Tuesday in Miami, family says

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Donald Trump says China tariffs could hinge on TikTok deal

President signs executive order giving popular video app’s owner 75 days to find US buyer
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Trump signs executive order ending birthright citizenship, other immigration actions

Among executive orders signed by President Donald Trump at the Oval Office is one ending birthright citizenship.
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10 Ways Star Wars Can Redeem Boba Fett, After His TV Show’s Failure

Boba Fett deserved a much better show than The Book of Boba Fett, and Star Wars has several options for a satisfying continuation of his story.
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Trump orders United States to exit WHO again. Health experts warn of danger.

The day-one executive order fulfills a campaign promise. Health experts worry it puts US health at risk.
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Trump Says He Will Stop Leasing Federal Land for Wind Farms

President Donald Trump ordered a broad assault on US offshore wind development Monday, including a freeze in permitting the massive renewable power projects despite warnings from developers it imperiled jobs from coast to coast.
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Jan. 6 Capitol Riot defendants pardon: What 13 people from Connecticut were charged with

President Donald Trump pardoned about 1,500 defendants charged with crimes in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack on Monday.
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Trump issues sweeping pardon of 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants, including rioters who attacked police

President Donald Trump on Monday pardoned or commuted the prison sentences of all of the 1,500-plus people charged with crimes in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot, including people convicted of seditious conspiracy and assaulting police officers, using his clemency powers on his first day in office to undo the massive prosecution of the unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy. Among those set to be released from prison are defendants captured on camera committing violent attacks on law enforcement as lawmakers met to certify President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory.